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In this episode filmmaker Ana Pio discusses many topics with me. Among them, how social networks can be beneficial to composers and how sending a short-film you scored might be a better idea than sending your showreel to a director you’d like to work with.

Ana also shared an excerpt from one of her short films with the music track muted. This gave the opportunity to some of our readers to create a bespoke score that we reviewed during the episode. We listened to scores submitted by composers Simon Hauge Paulsen, Joel Frias, and Julia Lesnichy.

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Giovanni Rotondo

Editor in Chief of Film Scoring Tips.
Giovanni Rotondo is an experienced film and television composer based in London. He has scored many award winning feature films (Elijah and the Rock Creature, Orphans & Kingdoms), TV movies (Il Giudice Meschino, Il Confine), documentaries (Ilaria Alpi - L'Ultimo Viaggio) and video games (Thunderbird: The Legend Begins). More info here: giovannirotondo.com

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Hi there, did you know you can support Film Scoring Tips and get tons of premium content? Download full films and film scenes to score, sample libraries and much more with our subscriptions (starting at only $3/month!!). Get a FREE scene to score and learn more HERE.